Thus far in our 5 Part Emergency Generator Series, we’ve discussed how to select the right unit for your needs, and the pros and cons of propane and . We’ve examined In part three of our emergency generator series, we looked at the pros and cons of...

In part one of our emergency generator series we assessed how much power you would need to power your home in an emergency situation with a nice worksheet provided by Yamaha. Now that you know how much power is required to operate your lights, appliances and heating...

In the event of an extended power outage, having a reliable emergency generator can be vitally important to your health and safety. Emergency generators can be used to power your lights and small appliances, and can even run your home heating and air...

If you want a low-cost and simple emergency power backup use your car. The 12V battery in the car will supply the power to an inverter such as this 1100 W unit http://www.dcacpowerinverters.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=PW1100-12. Next, feed the inverter...